Critical Dog Training News is an online magazine that aims to provide dog lovers with important information on how to properly train their dogs. They do so by regularly releasing blog posts on particular areas of dog behavior and dog training. They are proud to announce, therefore, the release of their latest article, 'How Does Clicker Training Work'.

A representative from Critical Dog Training News says: "If you are new to dog training, you might be surprised to find that there are a variety of methods to choose from. A very simple yet effective method of dog training involves the use of a small handheld clicker. Although it may seem simple or silly, the clicker training method is actually very effective."

The article starts by providing people with important details about clicker training. This includes the fact that the training method is based on science, that it helps dogs to identify which behaviors are desirable, that the reward is very important, and that any sound, not just a clicker, will do. It then goes on to provide more details on just how the clicker works and how people can incorporate it into their dog training regimen.

The spokesperson continues: "We encourage everybody to follow us on Twitter and to share their experiences with us. Clicker training is incredibly popular and for good reason and we believe that people sharing their success stories with us, as well as their difficulties, will allow everybody to support each other, resulting in better behaved dogs."

The article provides important tips to those who want to give clicker training a try. It emphasizes the importance of consistency and that people should also not over-use the clicker because this could create a dependence. The representative continues: "Clicker training can be incredibly effective as a dog training method, as long as you use it properly. By following these tips and techniques, you can easily incorporate clicker training into your dog training at home."

People are also encouraged to follow Critical Dog Training News on Google Plus, where further information is regularly shared and where a community of dog trainers have come together to share their expertise.